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Sex offenders cannot register over the phone or online. They must meet face-to-face with the sheriff's department or chief law enforcement official (sheriff) of the county where the sex offender resides.
On registering with the police, an offender must provide specific information including: Their name (and any other names they may use) Their address and any other address where they regularly stay. Whether living with a child; or if staying in a household where a child lives for at least 12 hours a day.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol, Criminal Justice and Information Systems Division maintain the Sex Offender Registry and sex offender information while verification of registrants is the responsibility of chief law enforcement officials (CLEO) in resident counties of sex offenders.
Tier I offenders have a 15-years registration requirement and shall report to the Chief Law Enforcement Officer (CLEO) in person in the month of the offender's birth.
Sex Offender Registration Anyone that has been categorized as a sex offender by being convicted of one of the crimes listed above will have to register themselves as a sex offender. This means that, within three business days, the offender will have to present themselves, in person, to the country sheriff (or the St.